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Anonymous
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Hello, I'm designing a hotel for a student project and it is an important Studio class so I need to have complete renderings for it. I've been working in Revit for the project and I have to create some organic shapes for some ceiling decoration like the image below. I know Revit is not the best for organic shapes, but I was wondering, what's the best/easiest way to create these organically shaped glass pieces? I've tried creating a mass and shaping it but it doesn't look as smooth and the thickness is weird looking. I'm not very well versed in masses and modeling organic components so I don't know if there is an easier way to model it. 

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Alfredo_Medina
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Since there are so many of these elements, and seem to be similar but not equal, I would do a family with the adaptive generic model template, in which there is a surface made with splines. The points of the spline can have a certain offset from a reference plane. Then, with Dynamo you could use a node that randomizes that distance, to create many different variations of the shape, without spending time modeling so many different elements. If all the above sounds like Greek to you, try to do this in another software like Rhino if you are familiar with it, and then import the Rhino model into a generic model family in Revit, and then into a project. 


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